Subject: Vania passed just behind Agent Robinson.
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Posted on: 2014-09-02 06:56:00 UTC

She arrived at the bar and nearly hopped up onto the stool next to the brown-haired woman, so relieved she was at her minor victory of crossing a room without being recognized.

"Greetings!" she called to the nearest attendant. Rudi himself was farther down the bar, and Vania was thankful. She actually didn't feel too afraid of Rudi recognizing her; with all the faces he saw in a single month, it was doubtful he would recognize one who went missing six years ago. Still, no reason to take chances.

She ordered a pair of hot dogs and a bowl of french fries, "with lots and lots of ketchup on both, please. And for drinks . . ." Vania trailed off, her gaze listing to the right as she thought about what to get Doc. This led to her noticing the Butterbeer on the counter. "Oh! I'll bet Doc hasn't tried one yet. I'll get two Butterbeers, then."

As the waiter moved away to fulfill the order, Vania realized that her imitation of her bar-neighbor's drink might have caused that patron to notice her. She quickly glanced at the brown-haired woman's face. Not familiar, no memories there; nonetheless, Vania quickly looked away and pretended to watch a blitzball game displayed on one of the TV screens on the back wall.

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